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Ivmw PAGE FOUR MEDFORD mlL. TRIBUNE, MMPFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1011. Vtfj Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPKNDnNT NRW8PAPRR I'UIiLISHKD DAII..Y KXCKPT SATUIl- DAY BY TUB MKDFORD PRINTING CO. The Democratic Times, Tho Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, Tho South ern OrcRonlnn, Tho Ashland Trlbimo. OI30IU3I3 PUTNAM, Editor and ManaRor Entered an n sccond-cliiss matter No-' imhcr 1, 1909, at thn postofflco at edford. OrjKon, under tho act cf vemher Medford March 3, 1870 Official Paper of the City of Medford SUBSCRIPTION BATE!, One year, by mall 16.00 One month by mull 60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Mcdfcrd, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point 60 Sunday only, by mull, per year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year 1-60 mil Zienied Wire United Freis Dlipatcliei. The Mall Tribune In on nale at Terrv News Stand. San Kranclaco. the Portland Hotel Nuwh Slund. Portland. Uowman News Co, Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash. Hotel Spokano Nowm Stand, Spokane BWOHTT CIRCULATION. Dally average for six months ending December 31, 1910, 272f. MEDronD, onraoN. Metronolls of Southern Oregon hiu Northern California, and tho fastest- prowlne eltv In Orocon. Population V S census 1910; 8810, est mated In November. 1910. 10.000. Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Svntein completed. Klvlnu finest supply pure mountain water and six teen miles of Btreet lieliiK paved and contracted for at a cost oxceedlnu II. 000,000, making a total of twenty miles of pavement Postofflce rpcclntH for year ending November 30, 1910, show a Rain of 61 nor cent. Dank deposits were 12,376,632, a gain or zz nor cent Danner fruit city In Oregon Rogue Hiver Bpltzenberjf nitples won sweep stakes prize and title of "Apple King- of the World" at itho National Applo Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Nowtowns won Pint Prlie In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, H C. Rogue Illver pours brought highest firlrcH In all markets of tho world dur rig tho past six yearn. Wrlto Commercial club. Inclosing C centH for pontngo for tho finest commu nity pamphlet over written BORAH FIGHTS FOR POPULAR ELECTION WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 27. With tho resolution of election by direct voto ot senatora practically killed, Senator IJornli, undismayed, today declared that hu Intends to cjontlnuo tho fight this hohbIoii and if finally defeated to rcminio thu bat tlo in tho next congress. Uornh thinks that a majority favor tho resolution. Ho mi id : ; "Ab tho contest to pormlt tho direct election of senators has rontlnuud at intervals for a century that tho fact that tho first recorded voto will bo taken next week Is a good sign of progress. GRANTS PASS TO TEAR DOWN OLD CITY HALL QUANTS PANS, Oio Feb. 27. Tliu City Hull here, which has stood J or years in I lie center of tho town, is to bo ubniidouod and sold al uue f ion. A new location is lining eoii sidureri by a committee of tlio council nppohiioil to invohtipito building HituH. The 8..bjeol will Ik, submitted to voto nt tho people tor their re- jeutio,, or approval. it is quite hkujy n lmiiAwimo! Hlmelnrn will lm Imili uilli unit nbln quurlon for nil (ho city oi'tieen, Ihe police court ami council chamber) The ground floor pluu will be provid ed will) room lor the lire department ' and aulo lire eucmes. HOMEOPATHIC DOSES OF SINGLE TAX FOR OREGON SAhKM, Ore, Feb. 27. W S. U'itou, luih a new idea lm- uilrnduc- iiil' the Minute (a. in Oicgon. Mo! ib KofiiK to prcpuic an amendment to f() M,j,j fj,,,, jls,m,i nsvluins over the state than it is to the. eoiihtiiuhou v.hich ir adopted , (.l.l.ssii0 j,s vvu,.a ram(M,s natural wonder. More will give Oivkoii the hiiihIc la urad-l ,, ... , , . ., ,, ' imlly. lie is fiiinly vmiH'il that ol ,juni U(M'(1 1,,(' 'is.vlums, at any rate, more ol them m i bis Intern i iiu e'orieet method r the Willaiiietle valley. They couldn't appreciate a beau briinfiiii.' Orcein niound to ihe k'iiiKc ' natural park- but they can Ihe padded cell. So the lax ineihod r rai.iiiK revenue. legislature wiselv cuiiies down to their level. And then J ,M.y. !r ,'i,PH '? !'! !,.l,,,,,,11,,,lMiow much better it is to be able to advertise two palatial aiiiondineut to the emiNtuution licit . . ., A . , ,. ... , , ' , will tho nrt year exempt oue-niih l"'' Jisyluuis lor tourists than it is a world renowned tho value of nil ilia tu.ub!u perm.ual wonder Hut to spend :W 1,000 outside of Salem islittle i)ruiurty and impiMveiHenu on laud, less than criminal even though for criminals. tho iucuiiiI .eur Hiiothe. e-iiiih., of ,.(1,h,(, js mu.x ,,,,,,.4. important to the people of vlt.f0M,1,'Jml, ' ll,V,mllon',w, Oregon that the capitol be enlarged than it is that the veal's there will be no lax on pr- , . , , 1111 1 m ohm1 proiiertv m- iui.roveineniH, ilu slte be enlarged and developed. More conveniences are entire tn.- will then lovleil ugitiiit, needed for more high salaried officials than for settlers, laml". The $lo0,000 to be spent enlarging the state house will CAN PLaVpoKER a'(' so '" n,tnu'tniW tourists, sightseers and homeseekers. SAFELY IN FRISCO l,1('y-spi'iiding globe-trotters will, t)f course, come from jail parts of the earth to see this seventh wonder so much sax FitANTlsi'o, ci., i-vh. a: grander than anything nature could devise. And the beau- Imvuv ofihe Ki-eat Ameriemi Muiej y of it all is that it is a choice morsel for the Salem hog. of poker re jubiiani today onci y() ,mger, theref.ire of Treasury Watchdogs Hush, Sears !n:!!r..,v;te rr uuMrs:i?tv-Mh wk rr u rry tlon iifc-wlM-t eluU winch iiulukiv in' ,f ll(, lv'st mI Oregon had the disposition of the Salem that fjnmo ouly. hog the referendum would be placed upon all the appro- "Tho oourU base ruled that pokei ppiatioilS for Sjilelll - just to giye the Ulossbacks a taste is not a lahooed gHmhlinR gnme," iif (j,(,j,. owu iediciue. Hut. 'thank iod, the rest of the SlSSH iSK.'S.U'ta Sto is not like Salt;.,.. Ami least like; Salem is southern Sim Fronotafo inre iha day -f Oregon. Hut the Salem hog has a glorious opportunity to MO, niid will uoutmue to u piny exercise it divine prerogative to swill at the public treas on ioii ns l anj ohief. 1 will waka no offorl to stop it." IIuskliiB for heallli. A CHANCE FOR A S InMBAK jis can bi estimated from incomplete and lutstilv compiled newspaper reports, the npproprin lions made bv the recent session of the legislature and ap- proved by the governor approximate four and a quarter millions of dollars. UJ tins, goes to Salem, six-sevenths the Willamette vallev, exclusive ol Portland, about a twelfth tfOC'S t() CJlStoi'll OrCtfOll, JlljOUt Olie-sixty-fiftll gO p , , i t 1 l .. 1 r (0 u (1()lumbl.'l 1'lVt'l' COUllll'V, OIK'-IWO llUWircri UlHl I tieth part to southern Oregon and the rest ol the state. Appropriations for Salem are as follews: II. B. 117, deficiencies, $of,0'! 1 ; II. 13. I18, for maintenance state in stitutions, $1,235,797; II. 13. IllA $!)51,:S70, for salaries state officials; II. 13. .'301, deficiencies, $15'J,()-I5; II. 15. 251, main tenance department of insurance, $10,000; J I. 13. 302. chap lains at penitentiary, $1200; S. 13. 00, library commission. $18,000; S. 13. 73, extending power railroad commission, $35,000; S. 13. 255,' $150,000 for annex to state capitol, a total of $2,(i08,'I03. Not all of this remains in Salem, but nearly all is expended there. The Oorvallis agricultural college secured in addition to experimental station work in various parts of tho state, S. 13. 58, maintenance, $MO,000; S. 13. 59, new buildings, $270,000; for paving, $9000; for mining bureau, $1000; total, $-120,000. The state university secured, for medical department at Portland, $30,000; for maintenance, $1328,252; for new buildings, $175,000; total, $533,252. The state normal school at Monmouth received $50, 000 for a new dormitory. 'Phis brings the total appropria tions for the Willamette valley institutions up to $3,011,- nn Appropriations for eastern Oregon comprise $10,000 for bridge at Nyssa, $10,000 for bridge in Baker county across Snake, $15,000 for maintenance experiment station ITnion count y; for branch asylum at Pendleton, $331,000; total, $300,000. Appropriations for the Columbia river country include $50,000 for Astoria celebration and $15,000 for hatchery work, or a total of $05,000. Southern Oregon secures $10,000 for a branch agricul tural experiment station and $7000 for normal school de ficiencies. The bulk of the balance of the appropriations is spent in Portland and the remainder throughout the state in general work, such as fruit inspection, national guard maintenance, etc. Here is a glorious chance for the Salem hog and the Willamette valley pinheads. One-third of the appropria tions are actually to be spent for the benefit of the rest of the state! Think of all this money to be spent without the sacred precincts of the mossback domain! It is high time for action. Two years ago the Salem hog, ridden by Jay Bowerman, uprooted the southern Oregon state normal school. Be cause it was outside the sacred portals, it was, of course, "a graft," a "corrupter of legislatures!" Clod save the mark! Then the legislature voted $100,000 out of the four million dollars amironriated. for the construction of the Crater Lake highway. The snout in it was altogether outside the magic circle, the thev obligingly decided that pari of the state and quite another for less favored sec tions and killed the appropriation. Where are those peerless conservators of the public morals, those fierce watchdogs of the state treasury for Salem's sole benefit, Messrs. Bush, Sears and Mc.Mahaiu Onlv $2,008,-103 for Salem, onlv $3,(5 11, 055 for the Willam- v valley inst it ut ions out of ,ln j1(;u(i ,)(, (lon(l a, ,,,, , . .. , ,. , ,. . -.i- . imiur.y mil oi nail a minimi state. What are injunctions not to lU'nli'fl flu mii'nwl niir - , ,-.--. ,-,-, Does not article I, section gon, say that all puhlic institutions ol tne state tiereaitcr provided lor bv the legislative assemblv shall be located at the seat of government J" appropriated $:: 1.000 for a hy, then, does not the hog earlv wrote into the constitution I hv, this is three and a third times as much inonev Lake highway! And all to be spent outside of Salem! Of course, it is more hciicfici.'il to ihe neoiile of Orcuon -,- ---....-,. .......... ..........,.,- .... i-i --.- U',v trough and eHti prevuut onsttM'U Oregon from seeur-l j, js nsvum j)lKi ns j prevented southern Oregon from! (ring a state highway. THE SALEM HOG. roughly speaking, two-mims of the entire amount goes to th goes if and the balance to Portland Salem hog at once stuck his too large a sum to be spent courts were appealed to, and there was one law for one the $ 1,250,000 spent ! Some- (() p,.0V(,t w tM 0' u, . . e. . , i .. i c i, , or uiuri- mm- ,,ic ,,-m ,, ,m lor, what are courts lor, ll nnn1' , !J, of the constitution of Ore And has not the legislature branch asylum at Pendleton ? arouse and guard the rights it as was asked for the Crater INVITING I fP l.OOK'U ..r. :i' Ui.nui,ln,if the coast's desire to secure the Panama exposition to force through an obnoxious treaty. Japan is given favored nation treatment, placed on an equality with Americans in everything, with no restric tions upon the importation of coolie labor. The east does not and cannot realize conditions on the coast, does not comprehend what coolie immigration means, what a threat it holds for the future of the nation. The way both Presidents .Roosevelt andTaft have kow towed to the little brown man is humiliating and disgust ing. And with each fresh concession, Japan swells a little Digger, becomes more and more mllatecl and important and the way is paved for future trouble and turmoil. IMPROVE ADJACENT HIGHWAYS. ATTENTION of city and county authorities is respect fully called to the deplorable condition of the roads connecting paved streets with main county highways. Without any exception, road to be found. They deter country people from enter ing the city and keep the cit' folk from traveling into the country. This is the season of the year when road work is easiest done, and a little work now, before the ground becomes baked as hard as a rock, will make a fairly good highway for the summer. rs- r-f- COUNTY COURT HOUSE NEWS Circuit Court Xew Cases. Jessie W. Miller vh. Kred W. Mil ler; suit for appointing receiver. A. 12. KeumcH, attorney for plaintiff. Marriage License. ICltner .iamca Uhoados and I.ydla Violet Hanscotn. Circuit Court Xes. In the mntter of tho application of C. :. Kirk to register tltlo to land; order vacating decree. Myrtle CJardner vs. P. & R. It. R. Co.; order made overruling demurrer. I). Kranklln vs. Rogue River Vnl ley Nursery Co., order denying mo tion. Ilernlco Whltcomb vs. George tl. Whltconib; divorce; motion to file amended complaint granted. James Itlngor vh. Carollno Poolo et nl.; suit to quiet title; decree granted In favor of plaintiff. In the matter of tho application of Kate MeAndrew to register tltlo; de cree granted. Ashland Mfg. Co. vs. llonry T. Wontworth; order dissolving attach ment. AKTKMiKK OF LVCOItl'OltATION The following articles of incorpo ration have been filed with tho coun ty clerk: Sunset ICIectrio Light and Power company, for the purposo of supply ing electricity, etc.. with place of business at .Medford, Or. Capital stock of $15,00(1 and Incorporators J being John S. Orth, W. W. Harmon I and S, Vilas Heck with. I Thompson .Mercantile Co.. for tho Iliifus Phelps to O. W. Wilcox, purpose of engaging' In general nier-! laud in section 2L', township cantlle business; place of business 3ii, rnngo 1 W at Medford. Or. Anyiunt of capital .lames C. Gibson (o T. J. stock, $10,000. lncorpeiators: Fred Hell, land In l h C Hi, II. Thompson, Clifford W. Turnup-; towindilp .'IS. rango 1 W .. . Hon, M. C. Thompson and 13. W. iC'hnrles K. Kluni to Ira nun Thompson. I lap. hunt In 1) I, c in. town Went em Ilondlng & investment hfp ,'IS, range I W Co.. for the purposo or piirchaiugJ. J. Holcoinb to 13. 1). Thump and doalng In real and personal sou, 10 acres In section 5, piopeily. Place of hiiblncHs at Ash-' township 35. range I W .. laud. Capital stock, ?1!5,000. In-, I. K. Olson to .1. II. Carlton, corperators: John O. Davis, C. 13. Kuapp and Kd win P. Hughes. Talent l.odso No. I'll, I. O. O. F. located at Talent. Value of property. $1000. Incorperators: W. I). Hol drlilge, W. ,1. Ferns and Fred Happ. trustees. .Moon Lumber Co,, for the purpose of wholesale anil retail lumber busi ness. Place of biislnehs at Central Point Capital stock of $L'5.ooo. In In In coreorators: A. W. Moon, A L. Ca ter and H H Smith. KK.XI. IWTATU TII.WSFKliS, 13mll neltoboam to F. H. Coook et nl., north half lots I mid a. block 3. (Jrsy's addition to .Medford $ to Ida Schernieihorii t A. Con ro Flero. lots 1 mid 8, block 50. Medford S500 Jmne Wiley to It. 11. Toft, land In aectiou 'i, township 37, range S W 10 13. U. Shaw to Klale Prader, H sere lu township 3D. 1 K 500 Sarah K, WeKs to Arthur J. Weeks, pronrt in PuovuK io l'hi M IVkuin to Flora Kelsey, lot 1, block 25. Ameuded addition to Gold Hill t Cora II. 8a bin to Joseph P. Uossett, west hU lot 10. block i. Hast Hlghls addi tion to MeUfoiU 10 Joph P Uossett to Cora H Sabiu, east hHlf lot II, block 3. Kast ilhu addi tion to MtKtford 16 Uay IS. Helmaa to K. O. Heas. land la U I. C it, towMblp 39. rHHitf IB ISA 'orttr J Neft to Corsa M Klild :'" .nieji lu town- TROUBLE. rP.ll'f Ll 4-.i1.-nu .u1ltnnfn.m nF these are the worst stretches of Hhlp P.7, rnngo 2 W ' 1 Henry II. Mitchell to Delia MjU'holl, 120 acres in sec tion 21, township 3.T, range 2 W 10 M. 10. V. McKillop to Luthvlg Almig, lots 10 and 11, block II. Kendall addition to Med ford 2500 Kate M. Curtenlus to Hutto Falls Lumber Co., land in township .'18, range 2 K. . Kate Curtenlus to I3utto Kalis Lumber Co., 320 acres in township 3 1, range 1 K. . William S. Oewlng to nutto Falls Lumber Co., 2S2ri.cn acres In township 3 1 and 35, range 3 K William S. Hewing to Uiitte Fnlls Lumber Co., land In townships 33 and 35, rango 2 K t Charles A. Dewing to Hutto Falls Lumber Co., 1120. GO acres in township 3 1, rango 2 13 William S. Dewing to Hutto Falls Lumbar Co., land In township 35, rango 2 13 . . William S. Bowing to Hutto Falls Lumber Co., land in township 35, range 2 13. . 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 I William S. Dewing to Hutto Falls Lumber Co., property In Hutto Falls William S. Dewing to Hutto Fulls Lumbor Co., property in Hutto Falls 13dward Mowrey to Frank Roundtroe, lots 1, 2, 3, 1 and 5, block I, Lowls subdi vision to Jacksonville .... Fmannuel Clark to lOdward 13ngle, 10 ncroB in section 2(i, township 35, rango 1 W 10 10 10 300 100 30 10 1 lot , block 2, Olson's addi- Itlon to .Medford L. l NMiregan to William .Mil lies, lots !!, I and 5, block 2. Narrogan's addition to .Medford William M no to A. W. Stur tjes. lot 7. block 2, Nurrogtm addition to .Medford Carrie Counts to Charles M. 13iik11s1i, laud jn township 30. range 2 W John W. llerrln to .1. S. Her rln. 100 acres in section 21, township :t. range 1 13 . . . Leo J. Mlksche to Henry J. LaClalr. lots :i, . .-,, n and 12. block 2. Westmoreland addition to Medford 250 f50 500 10 10 Every Day Is Kodak Time with EASTMAN KODAKS and Materials Medford Book Store t, jfjMn z Holland Frazco to Margaret Deswlck, 100 acres In fcc tlon 32, township 3S, rango 1 W .Mary 13. Hennett to Grace II. Vermecr, land In section 24, township 37, raiiRO 2 W . . . W. 13. Kahler ct al. to Nancy Obonchaln, lot 5, block C, Oak Park addition to Cen tral Point Mlnnlo C. Poninger to Nancy Obenchnln, property in Cen tral Point Fred S. HutchliiKS to David Mi ner, lot 1. block 1, Highland Park addition to Medford It. A. Newland to W. A. Love lace, lot 7, block 1, Imperial addition to Medford 950 10 100 10 1500 505 Siskiyou Heights Co. to Marlon Foster, lots 11 and 12, block 2, Siskiyou Heights addi tion to .Medford ,. NOT1CI3. i Beginning April 1st, 1911, the union sealo for painters will be ?4 per day. On that date tho initiation fee into local union, No. C13, I3ro thorhood of Painters & Decorators of America, will be raised. Tho union meets every Thursday light at 8 p. m. In Anglo hall. C. W. HARRINGTON, Secretary. 4 05 North Rnrtlott St. 310 Phono 127 .1. Ashland, Oregon. flJWhon ou bm cookies cakes, pies, puffy-, or an thing lu tho bakery line line, you can bank that eveiy pailicle la fljlfj j on lui bakeiv pimluctH on faith and good looks alono you are sometimes bilked and get cakes uinilo with rotten oggti or fillings that neor haw cream or an egg. We guaran tee over thing first-class lu ev cry way. Call and see the New Store Grocery Co. - SOITII CU.YTIUL AVU. PIIO.VU U7lt. HOMK IMIOXK 271 Bakery Products PUKE Allen .v2 WRESTLINb CAKL BUSCH Weight 165 Pounds, Versus 'LW. DYREBORG MToirrlif 1 Rf PnilTlds Vrestling Instructor of 2 Sacramento, California, Athletic Club TWO FALLS OUT OF THREE Wednesday Night MARCH 1st. Good Preliminaries Doors open at 7:30 o'clock i Admission 75c; ringside $1 J Tickets on sale at Nata- torium. NATATORIUM Heels first appeared on women's shoes in 1S25. Chase 6 Sanborn's Coffee Stands at i the head JJ Every once In a while some of our customers nrc persuad ed by solicitors or clever sales men to try another brand of coffee. tfWI3 WOTICI3 THAT THI3Y ALWAYS come back for Chase & Sanborn's Seal Ilraiul Coffeo at 40c a lb, The Same Price for 15 Years The Same Quality all the Time fllJlf nu ever tiled Iilue Ribbon Flour, you know that it Is just a little bettor. If you hnvo never tried It, wo will bo ploas ed to hnvo you try one- sack you'll become a steady; ugtir. Warner, Wortman 6 Gore fJHOCKItV 1MIOXF. 28(1. .MA11KI3T- IMIOXK 2SJ. "Blue Ribbon" Y- 1 A y Y H